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WALK yourself! ChromaTweet              (View Site Map Here) 
Daily from Dawn to Dusk
Empire Store Building: Water and Main Street, DUMBO Brooklyn 11201
Subway: A, C, or F at High St    
Head on over to art-rich DUMBO to WALK ArtBridge’s nearly 400 foot long installation, ChromaTweet, featuring the work of Aleksandar Macašev. “Color is supercharged with meaning, from culturally induced to the very personal,” he says. The physical manifestation of his nano blog of the same name, the installation features exactly two years of “chroma tweets:” his daily moods, feelings and experiences are compressed into one piece of information: color. Grab your friends and tour the colorful emotional landscape of this unorthodox and creative New York City-based artist. (Read More about the Installation) 

WALK yourself! Works in Progress      (View Site Map Here)        (Download Exhibition Guide Here)
Daily from Dawn to Dusk
Atlantic Yards: From Atlantic & Flatbush to Dean St & 6th Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, 11217
Subway: B, q, 2, 3, 4, 5, D, N, or R at Atlantic Ave / Pacific St

ArtBridge, is pleased to present its largest public exhibition to date, Works in Progress. On this self-guided tour, visitors will have a chance to explore the installation surrounding Brooklyn’s largest construction site, featuring the work of 20 Brooklyn based emerging artists and curated by internationally-renowned artist Vik Muniz, humble arts foundation founder Amani Olu, and Brooklyn Museum’s Eugenie Tsai. (Read More about the Installation)

In Conversation with Alex Doolan: A Children’s Program at The ArtBridge Drawing Room
When: Saturday, March 10th, 2012, 12- 12:30pm, 1 -1:45pm & 2 – 2:45pm
Where: The ArtBridge Drawing Room
526 West 26 Street, 502a
Admission: Free
RSVP: This Program Has Been Canceled

Join ArtBridge for an interactive and colorful conversation with the ArtBridge Drawing Room’s, Alex Doolan. Bring the whole family to meet Alex and together explore the painted world of his Mud Doctors, in which mud, (yes mud) is rushed to a hospital underneath the earth’s surface with a mystery ailment whose remedy only the mud doctors can supply. Ideal for the young and young at heart.

Free and Open to the Public. Seating is limited. To register, please email devin@art-bridge.org with the names and contact information of each adult, the name and age of each child attending and the desired time slot.

About Alex Doolan
Alex Doolan was born in Singapore and has lived all over the world, from Hong Kong to Belgium to New Jersey. First a psychology major at Manhattanville College, Purchase, he switched to the BFA track with a concentration in painting after taking an art class during his first semester. He is currently a candidate for his MFA in Painting and Drawing at Brooklyn College. Mud Doctors is the first solo exhibition of his work.

 

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